>>The software author creates as many different language versions of their
>>software as needed>>>>Then they can either create several different installers. one for each>>language or they can create one BIG installer and and in the installer>>script, define>>which set is which and then the installer would figure out which to install>>>>>>what do ya think ??>>generally it is the text and perhaps a graphic resource or two>that change - it seems a mega waste of space/bandwidth and whatever>if 'n' localisations means that 'n' versions of the app will>in fact be hidden in the installer.>>The substitution of just the needed resources seems a compact>way to do things, as well as encouraging localisations, by>indicating how few things rally need to change in order>to do this.>>jonathan
I think writing an installer that "builds" an app based on the language used
on the mac would be way beyond what i can do
having a multiversion as I described it above would work fine if the
software was on a CD-Rom...
Pete...